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Shakers for the alleged large number of workmen and Marion 8. went tly to work ving the ahris for ent promp' work remo the purpose of finding the body the fated mau, in which they succeeded at about one It was fond that his throat was cut from ear to ear, by a part of the bouler, it 13 sup- posed, striking him, A heavy piece of lumber had alsofalien upon his addomen, producing @ large hole. Mr. Werling resided at the corner of Seventh He leaves a wife, but no chul- He was formerly W. Brant, James Stratton and Daniel aA et saiae tay sed ter fe bing pr Brant is colored man Stratton 18 the on gts ceiver of the property stolen by Hart and tA Kerained as a witness against he having turned State's evidence. following are the cases in which the prison- ers are impticated:—Kobbery of the residence tzgerald, Newtown, three weeks ago. Mr. Vitygerald was gagged and then robbed of $600, death from his treatment. the residence of Mr. Ostrander, town, on the night of tne 6th inst., of clotumg, & 0. A portion of the proceeds of tais tratton’s possession. bery of the residenee of BE, F, Bragan, Woodside, go, When the sum of $400 was stolen, ‘they are also suspected of having made the recent the safe of the Long Company, at Munter’s Pomt, when the night wateb- nu Was gagged and manacied and had such a The avove arrests will Nowtown of a gang of the most desperate Uueves ever organized in tae county. MEETING OF THE BROOKLYN COMMON COUNCIL, ‘The Board of Aldermen met yesterday afternoon, Aidermon Bergen in the chair. Election Returns reported progress. A petition was read from Samuel I, Garretson asking tuat the city reimburse nim for the loss of 20¢ feet of board fenee which was burned bya party of boys on clection the property destroyed The Chair said the elty was pound to protect illegal D, Barbour, July and returnable before Miller, of Hudson, the Court yesterday ren- dered its decision, awarding the child to the custody of the mother and deciding that the Shakers illegally held and restrained her, neral Term, which meets in At 6th of December, was granted to defeudants, BROOKLYN CITY. eee THE COURTS. eee SUPREME COURT—SENERAL TEAM, term in Sing and & tool of o'clock P, M. The right of a) and Scott streets, dyen, to mourn his terrible fate, an employe on one of Sbinkle’s tow boats, Henderson & Long have owned the planing mill tweive years, but it nad previously been in use seve- ‘The boiler bad only been in use about eighteen months, and was not considered unsaie, aud as none of the men who escaped knew how much steam the engine had on it is impossible to determine whether the aceldent was in consequence of a defective boiler, scarcity of water or over pres- sure of steam, ‘Tue brick stable of Mr. Jonn T, Levia, across the alley from che toil, was so badly suattered that 1b will probably have to be torn down. Before Judge Elizanern Glessey e plaintiff against his w Euzabeth, for divorce on the ground of adultery. ried four years ago, and hy jeudant, Whose max was shown by had-adulterous imtercour: persons, both at Carhart, im Brookiyn, and aia plac Both parties are respect. s. Spooner and se case was trie The Conrt ordered a decree of | divorce to be entered yesteruay upon report of che testimony taken before the reieree, carolina AM Court ordered a decree of divorce to be entered in this sult yesterday in favor of the plan Brooklyn, the lady betng very well testimony elie e evee ( he Toreyoing case? It appeared reigree (named In the foreg bey: eon m In political . 18 DOW living in open adul- named Modie ‘The parties have one child Spooner and Seabury appeared for MIDDLETOWN, N.Y. Mhomas Glassey 3 narrowly escaped an action brougut by man named the rolling mills While work- Torrm.k Deari, Holland was Killed at Middietowa yesterday afternoon. mechinery he in the belting and thrown into the shafting, where he was horrtbly crushed and mutilated about the An inquest will be beid tas moraing, deceased Was a Min about unirly leaves a wife and two children. Fire.—A disastrous Gre ocearred at Milo, near on Saturday story blanket Co., was entirely ‘The parties were wm was found in three months a assignation bo! Island Raliroad atiecpt to ro years of age, and bury counsel pe With Ns lite. Middletown, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, A Lonely Old Lady Hangs Rerself While Under Retigious Excitement, {From the Chicago Post, Nov. 13.) A strange case of attempted suicide came to light on the North side, last evening, an old Widow Wwo- man, between fifty aud sixty years of age, named Sarah Cummins, deing the victiin of a strauge hallu- ciation in regard to religion, She bas been appar- eutly so completely wrapped up i religious macters as to become almost insane, and ber peculiar fan- tasy reached Its climax jast evening. She lives alone in & smnail slisuty in an aliey between Weils and La Salle and lndiania and Illinois streets, and ber time has been about equally divided between church and neighbors. About nine ovclock she visited a grocery lu the vicinity, and re- Jated to the proprietor a wonderful dream, in which an angel haa appeared to her and beckoned her to Before leaving the store she said;, Mr. Brown; I am on my way to heaven.”? Visited the butcher shop of J, Goetzelinan, near her shanty, and told him the same story. gone a few minutes Mr. Goetzelman determined to watch her, having a feeling tuat the old lady meant He went to her avode aud heard her waking back and forth, aud saying, ‘Lora, Iam Open the gates for me, ye anges,” among ovner sentences of similar inport. was still, and Mr, Goetzeiman entered tie house and found tue old lady suspended by the neck to a clothes ling, which she had aitached to a nat cut her down and called for assistave: siderable labor the oid lady was brougat to concious She had stood upon a chair tw adjusiing the and kicked 1 ont from uuder her, leaving a Space Of six inches between her tet aud the door, Roverts & gether with almost bmiding was owned by a Mr. Keater, of New Yor« The 1083 13 about $40,000; no insurunce. large amount of this sum is lost by men who were at work im the factory and had taken blankets lor their pay during the pi tu ESRUPYNTOGROFIRAEDSPMATSRUCYSWO i. “Sheo Fly, Don’t Badder Me%=-Terpsichorenn its contents. ‘The Committee on action reside in ed before the erly well kno » and Was torn terous Interce with @ woman he value of AoKiever in Covorado. the property and thought thatthe police must have been very neghgent im their duty not to have discovered the outrage in ume If the police would devote more tume to the protection of such property instead of watching to see whetuer a liquor store 13. closed five minutes after twelve o'clock at might it would be more im accordance with their duty, ‘The matter was referred A number of plans for trou and other brfdges were received for the proposed new bridge over Bushwick creek. mittee on Bridges, A communication was handed in e Alderinan of the Twelitn ward trom Daniel Who was @ candidate jor the office of Super- visor In that ward at the face election, forth in the communication that neither of the otner 03 Was electea Supervisor, ‘tof the Tweltth ward but ninety -one votes were given him by the canvassers, whereas its aifidayits from 109 citizens In district Who yoted for him there. claims taat the ballot boxes were placed in such be luvisivie to the vo ers, and “a aystem Known as repeating” Was carrica on he wil procure security for the pay- euses of an honest election if the Board of Aldermen, m its capacity as a Board of City Canvassers, will annul the late election for Su- pervisor in the Tweitth ward, ion, Was referred to the Commitiee on Kiection Re- . Northrup was appointed City Sur- ‘the Board adjourned for one Thomas’ Garden was the scene of another carni- ‘The Frog Town Rangers held a masquerade bail, tu which everything ordinartly masked was exposed and everything ordinarily exposed was COURT OF OYER AND TENMIN ‘treet Homicide. Before Judge Barnard aad Associate Juste Robert Berry was again placed on trial for tue mur. der of James Donaegan, in tis court yesterday. The prisoner was tried before the October teim of the Court of Oyer and Terminer, but the jury tailed to |, it will be remembered, came to his death frou wounds imdicved wita a kuife during a street fight wnich took plac: section of Nayy street and Jon ou sauday evening. grew out of a sp. to prevent if val last evening. This apples Alter she had to & colpmittee, in many respects their grace and beauty. By eleven o’ciock the large doors leading to Reierred to the Com- } ccasion interesting by usual animate vermin who aiways choke up the Soon aiter all to public entertainments and infest every accessible nook and corner, emit foul smetis of bad gm and cabbage leaf The loobies were particularly bad in this Inany young gutter urchins tossiag otf k1eS With the same seng/roid. that would brit ion to an accomplished The cards of r limited numbers, unskilled handlers of money stood at the door and received the fity cents admission fee collected from it of rivalry which e3 {degree between a po. ana 4 Hicernian J respectively where they Charies 5. Spence The followlag gen Jury:—Joun Wo vin, James A. Richard Sharp, roue about tow POSILOR as to declares thatas 8, Chester f SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New York=This Day. » Robert A. tint milton Reed, Robinson Kempton, Robert Shaw und J. ment of the e: District Attorney Morris opened the Prosecuuon with @ brie! sta We alleged murder had bs ‘The matter, on mo- awarmed with fruests dressed m the most fantastic costumes there must have been upwards o1 a thousand re: for the * Grand March o} opening figure. nent, to the eifect that en committed on the after- oon Of the 2d of May last, ductug an afiray on tie corner of Johnson and Navy streets. Bridget McLaughlin, the first witness, testified as }, that onthe afternoon in question e had seen the prisoner rin past ler resiienc Without Is hat. A large number of men and Ww Were running at the same time aud im tue sawe ¢ 6 48 | Moon sets. veyor by tue Board, 441 High water, .morn Progtown,” which was the io was executeé in fine styl¢ and had evidently been studied for the oceasion. Some of the eresses were umqne, and no better term couid describe the appearance of some of tiose Many of those old costuines whitch have been so conspleuous at the boards of the Sun sets, ... on toe first tria UBURBAN INTELLIGENCE, Weather Along the Const. NOVEMEER 15-9 A, M. Wuo wore them, NEW JERSEY. Jonn Dow tes! Hanley striking Dounegan toiowed to get out abbed im th about ten minal go towards O'S fed that he had seen Kilmeade and nes were thrown; ‘ards Hudsop avenue Dongegan bad to welcome Torsey City. rrriRs.—The wors on the new engine house ue street is suspended for the present to await the action of tue Common Council. ‘There is tte Goubé that the new city will have a paid fire department next ye A burglar was in the act of breaking into the rest- dence of Mr. Kellam, in South First street, on San- Gay, When he was discovered. also contribute choice wear, What could not be obtained in tits fine, sage: to the guesis how they might appear in 2 rags, as many of Wem did. enthusiastic Dick Turpins, injuns, clowns, fools, niggers and all species of th colored novility were tie characters personated by of the tronnie; side; witness after bonne mm had staried VO Freebvooters, $ ton witness sald he Wi Delonged to the Litbernian Society, but was € aver Lie last trial, and he then reiterated his s Ment that he had seen Donnegan atver he had been The females had dominoes and masks in many Tne thief made his hil! Lestitied that he had known Donne- Fan by sight; had seen lin on the atternoon of tue 20 of May, when he saw two young men who ap- peared 10 be striking at O'Neill; some one siruck one of the young men; afterwards saw a young man call Donnegan to come across the street Lobnegan got to Kedding’s corner stare soule one Struck Kilueade, aud ston O’Ne Ws house; the two crowds got mto a light; they were divided into two parties; witness heard a Pistol fired aud then they separated; the Lgac com. Auenced at ONeili’s House. ‘The case 1s stil on. UNITED STATES CUMMISSIONERS’ COUT. The Staten .Island Counterteiters Betore Commissioner Jones. Phe United States defendant, who is In custody on charge of counter- Jeiting internal revenue stamps, Was aguin arraigned for examuanation yesterday, Mr. Day, of the Secret Service Bureau, was placed on the stana, and testiiied to the character of the perlorating apparatus and 01 premises Cf rapon, at Prince’s Bay, =taten Isiaad, On the cross-examination he admitted that the Machine Was not used exclusivery Tor periorating interna! revenue stamps. Mr. Heury A. Gurus, beg ¢ testiled that be was Steward shor of Saors’ snug Harbor; previous to that ume he had been engaged as a sipping merchant in New He had kuown Kempton since 1s. his general character was good similar attire they were neatiy the “Irish Nine” held their annual bali at Coover lady who made Tali jast mght, Coroner buros will oceupy the oMce belonging to his predecessor, in Grove street, near Newark aveuue, PORT OF NEW YORK, NOVEMSER 15, 186% brunette with delicate features, arch expression, riding habit Heraid Packages, Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages intended for the Herat to our Teguiarly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam The New York Associated Press do not now collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, aa will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings of the reguiar monthly meeting, held March 8, 1268:— Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated Press will discontinue the collection ‘of ship news in the harbor of New York. 8 were turowh over to ACHESKY CusroMER BEARDS THE RECORDER IN Covrr.—A few days agoa woman named Fliza Kin- ney was arrested for dronkenness and committed to we county jail for thirty days, peared before floor like @ fapied nymph and charmed by her grace and ease of movement. ‘There were powdered Her husband ap- Recorder Pope on Sunday and him to discharge Mrs. Kinney. retused, whereupon Kinney became irate and launched out into a speech more forcible than eloquent, applying sume very coarse remarks to the functionary. then removed, but in the evening he called again and repeated his request, was refused, and ne be- came more obstreperous than before. This was coing too far with the joke, and the man was placed in a ceil forthe night. Yesterday morning he was brought before the Recorder, who was leniently dis- posed towards him, and merely held on his own re- cognizance to keep the peace. Budson City. Cornt or Skrssions.—William Sheridan was placed on trial yesterday on the charge of stabbing Louis Kuhn on the Lith of October, ium guity, and he was remanded for sentence. All toe remaining criminal cases will be disposed of within @ week. Tuer New MuNicrraL GOVERNMENT.—The commit- tee of conference appointed by Mayor Sawyer to consult with committees from Bergen and Jersey City in reference to the charter of the consolidated city are in favor of establishing the municipal gov- ernment on Che bil as the most couvenieat location, A most suitable site for the ollices can be obtained in the vicinity of the Court flouse. hand, Jersey City will not yield to this without a cnoming shoes, wor.d of low necks .and @ chaos of feet. tivities were frequenuy on the “Shoo, Ay, domi bod- der me” principle, and wound up with @ fantastic vane, “By, oy Innocents.’? LOUAL INTELLIGENZE. FATALLY BURNED.—At eleven o'clock last might Mrs. Margaret Chennoy, forty years of age, residing - at No, 37 Cuarles street, was fatally burned about the body by her clothes taking fire jrom the stove. Feu. DsAp.—At five o'clock yesterday afternoon Charles W. Gill, printer, went Into the grocery store No. 80 Mulberry street, and asked fdr the change of While waiting for his change he fell dead—supposed from heart disease, taken charge of by his friends and the Coroner Passed unanimously. Kempton.—The a CLEARED. Westphalia (NG), Schwensen, Plymouth, Cher- Kunhardt & Co. Wallace, Newbern—Murray, Bieamship Loui Sieamaht) Franconia, Bragg, Portland—J F Ames. Ship Great Western, Cunningham, Liverpool H Mar- Lincoln, Bremen—J W Elwell & Co. . Friedrichs, Bremen—H Siup Carolina Galatola (Ital), Mancino, Trieste—lunch, oii? Cold Stream, Greenman, Galveston—C H Mallory & 00, i itl Orinoco (in, ‘Roberta, Malaga —Crandal, Umphray qimsen Kennedy, Dodge, Demarara—F W Whitney & 6, Brig Persin (Br), Carey, Halifax-G A Phillips & Collins, Moore, Demarara Snow & Eichardson. Schr Anglo-American (Br), Smith, Truxillo—G W. Schr Rena, Bishop, St Pierre, Mart—H A Vatable & Schr Carrie, Jordan, Brazos’ (Te mayd & Rudd. Sehr Minnte, Hudson, O er things found on the Ship Apna Carn Skip Christel (N a dollar bill. The body was The jury found ied for the defence, dd Liouienant Gover- FIRE IN GREENE STREET.—About fifteen minutes past nine last night a fire broke out in the celiar of the premises No, 8 Greene street, occupted by Hey- mann, Colmeld & Co., importers of tending to the first Noor, causing a loss on stuck of $3,000 and $1,500 on building. any, could not be ascertamed. HAD His JAws BroxeN.—About nine o'clock last nigat James Costello, aged thirty-nine, residing in Forty-second street, was_knoc’ over by stage No. ‘Twenty-third st avenue and Twen' Deen in 1s empl 60 iar as he kuew. Counsel for tie defence then gave nvtice that at the next eXamunation he shouid be prepared to pul in additional evidence as to character. ed that he resided at No. 14 St. feathers, ex- Sebr Albert Tr : i. The insurance, if "exas)— Woodhouse, South- leston—N T, McCready & Co, Schr D Wasson, Tapley, Charleston—B P Serman. |, Hartford—G K Rackett « Bro. leinents, Bucksville, 5 Joseph Anni tes: Felix street, and was a mach a@cquatmted with het never heard anything agaist lus clas we discharge of K. which he s Schr Freestone, fai Schr Lb @ M Knowles, ton for Liltee On the other pd down and run 6, of the Ninth avenue and the corner of Ninta breaking hott noved to Mouut Sinai Hospital. ‘The Criver was not arrest Stillman, Porth ray, Allyn, Uncasville. ~Snow & Richardson. Mmasier from the + 1565, was then (De EXMMinalon Was udou Suo? IN A Rarroosw Fracas.—In the course of a dranken row im a low drinking saloon near the calico Works at Belleville, jast Sunday evening, two ns got Inco a them one Mic ned until the 1 ARRIVALS. RGPORTAD SY TH HERALD STZAM YAOI, Steamabip City of London (Bn, Tidbits, Liverpool Nov 4, mdse and passengers, to Jobn afternoon Joun Je became engi nite car, at the corner of Fi revolver from past two yesterday Willlam Hardgra BROGALYN I PEL acl Quinn tried, but one of the iwerents, named John Clark, levelled a pistol and shot poor Quinn, first inthe arm and then in the wounds are not fatal. Jinan alterca- | vis Queeusiown oth, wit Steamship Helvetia (Br), Thomson, Liverpool Oct sand 60 passen et, When the form fired at the jai No arrests are his pocket and intended victin. promment citize suddenly on of No. 77 Roaney While sitting tm lis ae nue Rejormed cuurch du tional Steamship Ca, was Desror.ep.—tn the early part Sommerdyke, George Virtue, of Gisappearea with dat horavile stricken with p employ of Mr. amship Wm P Oly wood, Norfol 8 home and make up. years of age. noufled and detective Mr. William Hnghe: aurhoriiies were at on ms detatled to work the cas several arrests had been made and most of tue ly yesterday tha was captured. ballast, to J Loi ‘the Rt is anew iron tons biirthen, was b Vetween this’ port and Wilmington, NC, fu the “Lorillard taken from Wooster street by officer Colton, of the Pi of Wiliam J, Cumpled, of a Justice of th Dessions in ise) of a DIDO VE minutes, at bis re: 47, died 1n sinct, upos compla) 1 Amity strec of $9 50 on th holna (of Bucksport), N igned before the Court rge of embe was remanded to prison to be the next term of the court. Georges Shoals saw the heat of a inast, appar toa sunken vessel; same time passed throu of his age When thus suddenly THANKSGIVING IN B wr Mavor.—Mayor Kiilbfeiseh tug proclamation ye Mayor's OFFICE, BRO tricken down. refusing to 1 all discharged, Georgie and Dolly court by detective Cocke. upon colnplaiat of Otto Kre charged with robbiog hia ey While iD a panel house tp Fourth avenue 3 refused to appear at arragued at the jew Haven), Black, Barbados, 23 daya, i Has been lu days Not Now Is, la: 9442, lon ‘a, Lerch, trom Savanilla for New Yor hor with provisiqus and water. atteras with heay apoke brig Ay 29'days ont; nupp! Bark Alexander (Swe), Alufeidt, of 40 Waverley place, ( forty-five Goil#rs in Fata RAILWAY AccIpE: —An accident ocenrred it at the junction of the Freehold amesburg and Camden and Amboy Rairoads, or H, A. Perrime, station master and t Jamesburg, was killed. pproaching the station 2 days, in ballast, eral thanksgivin (Br), Nickeraon, Kingston, Yesterday morning oMcer Ste precinct, airaigned the nt of & Frenchman prayer, 1 ao} Has been 8 days north of Hatteras with heay; n, Walker, Jacksonville, 18 di 78, with yellow abundant caus’ a3 a nation we Wwe have espe Wich inducing himto enlera pa Wooster street, wi dollar greenback, arraigned yesterday morning, no comp ing against be of Founyaia, ari information that he had rious female Was again disch: would do well to look after the endeavor Wo break them known to exist in this preciatc. THE BOLER EXPLOSION AT COVINGTON, Ki (of Provincetown), Galleshaw, Baracoa, ‘ally Vesnel to BJ’ Wenbes ys, with fraltto J &T Peo on 9 days norty of Hal caarges he wi aise to TeLUrD our ackDOY Upon the forme p08 of Brookiyn, for Diessings which during the same period ha atxcended to our city, He volunteered to go er the train, and got upon As the engine neared throwing the part of the tender, suddenly reversed, Whe whole train passed over cried to hs home, where he lingered sed Wa8 # Son of Gene ife served in the Mexican neut and in the iate war as major, iis age was tiirty-eigut Jeaves a wife and four cuuldren, LOVG ISLAND, KALBFLEISCH, Mayor. lumber to mast : THR CoLLEcTion Canal boat Beaufort, Koberts, Oswego, with mdse to mas- ai amount of taxes to be raised in Brook collection of w! The taxes ute appor- e dens of iniamy & there are many ‘anal boat H Gibson, Gibson, Oswego, with mdse to rai Perrine, of Princeton. cotumenced xual boat Fayette, Marshall, tian ed by wards, a& subj swego, with mdse to maa “Canal boat Fall Brook, Skinner, Oswego, with mdse to anal boat ED Higgtoa, Connolly, Oswego, with indse to Another Slaughter of Human LifeCause of the Explosion Unknown. {From the Cincinnati Comme: Atabout hali-past seven yes: boiler of Hendersvn & Long’s planing mili, on Lighth street, bevweea Washington and nétguboring clly of Covington, exploded, with a concussion that shook half the city, and was heara by thousands in Newport and even on this side the The oulidiug, Which was (Wo story brick, forty-eight feet wide and 100 feet long, was com- pletely demolished, notuing remaining of the front wall, about twelve feet hign, pn could formerly be seen from nearly all parts of tne city, was entirely demolished, hot one brick composing i remaining on top of master. Canal boat C TH Dolitt, Giles, Oswego, with mdse to Passed Through Heil Gate, BOUND SOUTH Brig Aleyander & William (Br), Doane, Port Caledonia via Norwich for } Brig Crescent (Rr, Tek Love PERICRY Casz.—Yesterday morning the ection of William Shaw, of Jamaica, against Love for non-payment of rent was commenced before Judge Bradiee. breviousiy Inliy reported In the HERALD, gad it will easily be remembered that Love put im a premises in fee simple. arresicd for perjury, on complaint of Mr. Shaw. Yesterday morning the case was called on, when the deieuce questioned the jurisdiction of the Judge, and put in tue necessary pleadings. errbied the objection of the defence, and as they net produce any testimeny to pack up their dings, and on the oath of Mr. Shaw, gave him a& Warrant of dispossession, aud Love was ip tne afternoon ejected from the promises. WESTCHESTER COUNTY. lay morning the adison, in the sulkner, Windsor, NS, for New York, ‘The case was with pineter to Crandall, Umphray & Go; el tod F Whit: Windsor, NS, for New York, with Schr Champion, iar! plaster to Crandall for this he was yn Cove for New York. on, Kastport for Philadelphia, Schr HM Walte, ‘McRae, Calats for New York, with hum- ber to Jed Frye & Uo. Schr Lacy Hammond (new) Cole, Kast Machias for New York, with timber to Chi felir Lucy Hand, Coie, ber to Chase, Talbot & Co, smrall, Machias for New York, with lumber to Bimmpron & Clay 54 Gravesend. 83,003 Flatlands. ., i tw Utiwont. but a portion | Sehr Adate'P Sinpadn, Sim sinokestack, W! PROGRESS OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY Canvass. . —The Supervisors wet yesterday and resumed thelr work 2s a Hoard of County Capvasse: retur, 18 sent hack to the election district canvasser by the? Board for alteration (where the fgures bore evidence of fraudulent were hi \nded In corrected, with one exception. ase, Talbot & Co. iachias for New York, with lum- Atthe time of the explosion there were fifteen Men, Incinding Mr, Wiliam Long, one of the pro- Not one of them eacaped Wivhout injary, though the wonnas of « majority of tem are only slight. A large crowd of people soon gathered at the scone of the catastrophe and went to work with « will clearing away tinbers, brick, Ac. for th pose of rescuing those who were buried in the In about ton minutes all the men, except one, hud PP. Fatkingham, Jonesport for New York, with spars to Holyoke & Murray: Strout, Cherryfield for New York, with lumber prietors, in the bwiding. unmistakable Schr Slury Alico, Perry, Bangor for New York, with lum- the new Methodist E At Uronxdale Was burgieriously entered a few nighta the carpet irom off the aisle, pews and ‘The carpet had : jaid, aud cost something over This Makes the second logs of the kind that the society lag sustained jately. INORNDIARY /1RES.—At an early hour last Sunday morning some maliciously disposed person or per- sous Set fire to an unfivished frame house owned by J. HW. Kemp, at Mighboridgeville, which resulted in about $1,000, emountof imsurance, U avy, on the building, way iscopal church Sehr Darius Eddy, Hopkins, Bangor for New York with ward were by te canvassers information Supervisor Sullwell he tound in the wring of the return for Sherk? that Brig Ellen Maria Bangor for New York, with lum- ber to Holyoke & ) ago, and a) the figures were vestibule torn up b aud carried off. ron, Bath for New York, with lumber Mr. Long was ritting in bis office in the front part. : xplosion occurred. ow Into the #treet, by which orn and his back somewhat hurt. Reed Crawford, & negro, was passing through tue alley Which separates ine mil from the house of Mr, TL ‘The wail on thateide fell on him, covering him Up to the dopth of two feet ju brick and morta: He was dag up und found to be alive, though very badly cut and bruised from head to foot. Bowen and henry Myers were on the second floor, and when itiell they were covered in the débris, or ten minutes, a Shane, Talbot & ¢ Behr Henrietta, Wri, Behr G W Rawiey, Rave: Bebr Ocean Star, Sime to 3 ¥ Haviinnd Schr Maggio Heil, to J ht Brown. Sehr ij W Kimball, H of the yo ¢ the mill when thrown through a win his clothes w: omasion for New York. ‘Thomaston for New Y vodwiny Rockland for New Yoi tor Waiters, re top of the “nh” and changing the je in Cunntnghain’s vote the word “two” had ben changed to “tire Chat they be atuin returned to the canvassers, Pa- Richard Sniith, of the district in Attention was called w between the retoru scratching ¢ Rockland for Ne Vork, with lime trick Coke anc! , Rockiand for New York, with lime question, for ex planation. a discrepancy made nnd the ¢ Oilee Of sixty Angeline, Hix, Rockland for Now York, with lime to destrnction. a Sehr Richmond, Guptill, Rockland, with lime to Prospect Park, Brooklyn. yeturns were veuth districh, Kelley, Portland for New York, with 1 One aNd two o'cloc large stock of hay, the pro, iiving fin St. Ann's avenue, ignited and consumed, caved with a large barn adjoining, which was c siderably damaged betore the Fire Departurent suce ceeded in exunguishing to Hames, REDSON, Ne Ve yesterday morning a ¥ of apoor German forrisania, was Wlifully barning hay commu where they nally mauag, aud arms wer beading and powdel Sixth ward, o to craw out di, Me, for Philadelphia. Schr Western Star, Crowell, P hr § © Noyes, Brad 1 tans far canvassed "a for Anthony Walters, + foeet agaia to-day ewburybort f Boston for ¥ Michael Lehman was blown over a wali in Strange to say he injuries being a £ A. Siaith, Wiliam and continue tieir labors, chr Bearmille, ( CAPTURE OF A GANG OF Queens Roundstnan Cates and Wty-siXih precinet, hy resting a portion of the gang of desye ently operating in the wwne hurt, his’ only n for Philadelphia 4 Sor Clarabella, Parker, Boston for Phila Bohr HA Hunt, Paterson, Boston for P it Coas A Moliier, Brown, Konto: Kehr LA Burlingame, Burlingame, Boston for Puliadel Martin Short, ‘Thomas Kobinson on the second floor fortanately non od Hane: Harrington were all nd went down with it, but most received dangerous ‘The only man xtiled was Mr. John Wer- He was hurled to the depth of ¢ Kienzle, Dunham, Schr KK Vau, Sehr Annie Me , Boston for Phitadetpht a for Philadelphia ny Stewart, soston Niclieb, Young. Boston for I’b i; Stevens, Vomroy, Koaston for Philadelpt Schr Tda delia Torre, Davis, Boston for Phiiad to , Huliook, Bustou for New York, jaxer Habeas Corrvs Case.—In the beas corpus case of Sarah Ann Barbour, against the New Lebanon ling, the engineer, dovepa Bart, we leader of Wie yaug, and yori way leer aud Schr John R Boston for New York, Fehr Innue teh Crowall, wootse tor Rew’ Sone Sebr PM Rice, Hoston for New York. Schr Tres, Boston for New Behr Gen Grant, Miller, Cape Goa for New York. Schr J M Cloakes, Crowell, Rockport for New York. Sehr Boston, Niokeraon, Hock port for Brooklyn. Schr Anna § Jucobs, Jones, Plymouth for New York, Schr Marv A Rowland, Rowland, Plymouth for New York. Schr Bucenhatns, Hall, Provincetown for Baltimore. Schr Onward, Artey, Provincewown tor New York. Sehr Toln, Taylor, Nantucket for New York. Schr Entire, Kinnier, Sumerset for New York, Schr Samuel Wood, Wood, Cape Ann tor Phiiadeiphia. Sclir Neptnne, Raverte, New Bedfard for Now York. Behr Lavin Hell, Baylow, New Beilford for New. } urk. Ser Splendid, Phinney, New Bedford for New York Schr Fannie Hazard, Mayhew, New Bedford for Elizabeth- Schr Susan & Mary, Ketchum, Wareham for New York. Schr J Ponder, Jr, Springer, Warebam for New York. pete Romuoke, Hathaway, ounton Yor Raritan ‘chr John Lozter, Tre ethen, Taunton sor Filan vethvort. Schr Bylvoster Hale, Coleman, Taunton tor New York. Selir CC Smith, Sndw, Fail River for Bliza bernport Schr Onrust, Heath, Fall River for Philadelphia, Schr & M Binith, Case, Fail River for New Vor. Schir Fountain, Dennett, Pail River for Albany. Schr John Crockford, Davis, Fail River tor. silzahetbport. Sehr D G Floyd, Wheaton, Fall River for Bhzabetnport. Schr Aun 8 Saiter, Baker, Providence for New Yurk. Schr Copia, West, Providence for New York. Sebr Ellen Barnes, Simmons, Providence for New York. Schr C B Wood, Smith, Providence for Philate’ Schr 8 B ——) Providence for New ¥ Schr Saratoga, Weeks, Providence for F: : Schr Elvie Davia, Davis, Providence for Elizabethpart, Schr A Burton, Johnson, Providence for uizahetbport. Sehr Milton, Raymond, Providence for Eiigabetport. Echr HP Fly, siokes, Providence tor New York. Schr Harriet Lewis, Taylor, Provideace far Elizabethpart, Schr Jas English, Baker, Providence for New York. Schr Chas 1, Hulse, Lisle, Providence for Etlznbethport. Sehr J Goodspeed, Dart, Providence for Eiizabethport. Schr Treasure, Arnold, Providence tor New York. Schr Success. Hichard’, Providence for Elizabouiport. Scr MH Mlitin, Lewit, Bristol for New \ or, Schr. J Warren, Magar, Bristol for Ellzabethport. Schr Henry Castolf, Knowles, Bristol tor Now York, Schr Trusthm Dicking, Babcock, Westatly for New York. Schr H W Benedict, Case, Newport ior Philndeiphin, Schr Thos Cooper, Sleeper, Newport for Hlizavotaport. Schr Nansett, Wyham, Newport for New Yo Behr Seneca, Hartman, Newport for New York. Schr J L Wilie, Weeks, Newport for New ) or Schr Isabella Fuller, Fuller, Newport for New York. Schr J B Bleecker, York, Stonington for New York, Sclir Empire, Baker, New London for !lovoken. Schr Taames, Rhoades, New London for New York. Schr Gale, Shropshire, New London for Tranton. Schr Peter Ritter, Carter, Portiand, Ct, for New York. Arnold, Portland, Cl, tor New York. Schr N Shalier, Warren, Portland, Ct, for’ New York. Schr Zallte Burton, Barour, Portiund, Ct, tor New York. Schr AG Hazard, Miner, Portland, Cty for New York. Sehr Uncladoe, Baxter, Portiand, Ui, for Now Yo Sehr W Gil y, Portland, Ct, for New Y ng, Rockwell, Portland, ot, Cor New You Lyman, Hill, Portians, Cty for rk. Schr Mary © Filiott, Brewer, Porting, Ct, for New York, fchr Pre it, Uradley, Clinton for New York. Schr Baitimore, Johnson, Connesitout River for New York. Schr © 8 Watron, Adams, Hartiord for New York. Schr Neptune, Rovbina, Hartford for E)-zbethport. Schr James Hoffman, Shropsiiire, Mew Haven tor Eliza bethport. Schr Dr Powers, Crosby, New Haven for Flivabethport. chr Isabel, Smith, New Haven for New Schr Sarah" Lavergue, Averill, New I ort. Pifchr Elza, Farnta, New Haven for Elizavethport. Surge, Warwick, New Haven for Trentc chr JK Mitchell, Mofrill, Stamford for Eiizavethport, chr M Hand, +, Orient for New York. aScbr RH Feller, Boynton, — for —. BOUND BASz. welt, New York for St Johns. NF. n, Potter, New York for St Johns, NF. Mayo, New York for i ig Proteus, Gibbous, New York foi Brig Hannah, Eaton, New Yorks for St Scht Abby Gale, Bethol’, Rontout tor Sa ri P McDevitt, Muliin, Philadelphia £ ur L A Bennett, br Keading KR No i rM Kenn i n fur Elizabeth Brig Suean, Rrig Johu Brig Gayshor: for Norwath ont ‘ IEE re, Eliz 0 ina, South Amboy ¢ y, Weehawk Marine Disasters. BANE ANNA (NG), Hoepner, from New Yor! Dantzie, with 104,600 gallons petroieum, 18 report as ushore at Hela, 19 mlles NE of Dantzic, 8 ¥ Kina, from St John, NB, for New York, ts ashore hatham, full of water, ‘and’ will probably be a total Joss, She drove ashore on the Mth, the weather belag very wt 18 for by cable thick at the time. Soux Hesnrerra, from Portland, Gt, for New York, with stone, was towed inw Bridgeport 12th inst with rudder head broken, Song WB THOMAS, from Savannah for Philadelphia, put back Lith inst with loss of sails, Sconk SAM WELLER—Capt Brockway, of the scar Sam Weller, reports that while coming up the Sound on Saturiay evening, Nov 6 avout 10 o'clock, he ran iato a gcaooner, wh ‘terwards proved to be the Sophy Ann, of Southport: ‘i wae very dark and she had no lights ‘ket, consequentiy we did not see her until we were very near to her, Tuey then shouted to us to “keep hard off.” Our, wheel was then put hard a starboard, the wind being NNE, and main sheet cast oft. She did not keep off but very little before we struck; we acparated Ia an instant. I snppored we were sinking, and ordered our boat lowered, ‘The other schooner kept on down Sound, and as they did not ask for assistance, supposed we were the worat damaged. We carried away our bobstay, both jibstays, cutwater, head and flying jibboom. As soon ‘a8 we discovered we were not leaking we resumed oar course and reached City Island, MonvTEVIDFO, Sept 29—The Intimes, Gefot, from Bordeaux for Sau Francisco, put in here Sept 28 in distress, Miscellaneous, Lavxcn—The beautiful shfp Coloma, 0 tons burthen, which has been built by Mr Cady, at Warren, RL, Is nearly completed, and will be Iaunched next Wednesday morning at seven o'clock i€ the weather {a favorable, She 1s to be com- manded by Capt JR Potter, At Thomaston, 7th inst, from the yard of J W Small, « three musted schr of 8:0 tous, namied the Aldana Rokes, owned by the builder and others, of Rockland, Tiere have been built on ihe St George Kiver this year two abips, one Durk, one brig and four sobre. ‘At Rocklani, 4th inst, fromthe yard of Sanford Starrett, a fine brig of 475 tons, old measuremont, ealled the Onolnska, owned Dy Joseph Fish and others, of St George, and parden in Boston and Rockland, and to’ be commanded by Captain Orris Wheeler, of St George. ; Notice te Mariners, TOMPRINSVTL During this month the irom buoys marking ob raganset Bay, Fisher's Island Sound, Long Island Sound, New Haven harbor and New York lower buy and harbor will be res aod Spar Buoys substituted for the winter. By order 0: the Lignthouse Board, CHARLES 8 BOGGS Lighthouse Inspector, $d dist. Danian ConouraTe, New York, Nov. 15, 186% Vessels passing the igiithouse at Skagen aint of the Danish peninsula, Sutland) ba abit for rome years past. of signalling tle telograph station that point, which fact has been communicated by tele- ph to the owners or agents of the vessels, so fur ae the Iithouse keeper has | stand the signais. Toenabie him to rend ommunication eflectnal in all cases tho Danish governie keep all informition necessary for this pr rtleularly with complete shippia lists, with ns ers or agents of veasels, a8 We as the x flags with which th vided, and complete lists of commercial veel: scription of the signals by whieh they may be teco r the { hall cial (uatverselle) stgnal xystem, ¢ wy ov yearly supplements, as ‘wat as ti Wanlemen. Baker, of bark Northern Light, ot uly 6 21 months out, with 1,109 cer of bark Palmetto, Robin- omber, Oct 7, with oil as before et from Capt Jennings, of bark Baleur, of Sag Har- bor, reporta her as ed at St Helena Sept. 29, with 210 dbl gp of! Inst cruise—750 all told. Reports brig Bab- cock, with 20 bbis kpbk oll this i sou. kind previously shipped home 12) bbls ap. Spoken. roelins © » Ob 24, lat 47 Ship Gen Shipley loans, Oct 17, lat j Ship Duisvarg (N York, Oct | Bark Obor Bar, New York tor B Bark Annie (Br Swencer, from Lor 20 rmeteter Von Winter (NG uit, Oct 18, lat 41, lo) nnea, from Gloncester, Ti, for Balti- 40°20, lon 7 (by pilot Boat Hope, 'No 1). k Endeavor, Mouutfort, from Portiand’ for Buenos 30 N, lon 2830 W. rerley (American), Oct M, lat 40 N, lon 24 W, Forcign Ports. yAbEuprnn, Oct Zl—Arrived, Koningrats, Partow, New orks adscrwenr, Oct T-Arrived, Saneparetl, Meatpine, Philae eiphin. Amoy—Sailer tl (before reported Aug 2), Insulaire (Fr), Fleena, NYork. ADEN, about Nov 5 Arrived, bark Sterling, Pond, Muscat, Anvoino, Py Oct 25 In port brig Mary is Ladd (lit), More rell, for Baltimore, to sail about 2th, Balled 25th, vrig Marita (itr), MeDonald, Buistor, Nov l—Salied, Lyman Cana, ¥ Swan BRocwERsHAven, Oct 29—Sailed, Lawrence Brown, Jan- vrin, Boston, BILUOA, Oct 90—Arrived, Alert, NYork, COPENH Oct 50—Arrived, Cupido, Lethon, NYork for Dantzig (since reported by cable ax bhroed at the latter chmidt, from on. mt, NYork via port), yohbi% Oct 2—Arrived, Inland Quen, Curran, New ork. CoLo“no, Oct 4 In port ship Benledi (Br), Livingston, for London, ldg (before reported for NYork);’ hack Asphodel, Haytleld, for Boston, do CEpy, Sept In port ship Elizabeth Cushing, Colby, for London, dg. CALovTTA, Oct f—In_ port ships Vancouver (Br), Arthur. fon, Hannibal (Be), Hil; Eudeon (Gr), Richardson, and Pride of Canada (Br), Lyall, for NYore, lig; Benntigton, Stover; Lydia Skoitield, Skolfield, and Fo: Taylor, for Boston, do; Emily Farnam, Lord; Kadosl ; Jonn Clark, Rosa, and Whittier, Swap, une; barks Avatha (He), Bastion, an n (Er), Rotn jer, for NYork, lig; Nonan Halon, do; Line H, Spring, ane ov | Abrived, Congress, Purington, Akynb; Howes, Callao; Welkin, Binochard, Ran: amussen, NYork. B—Arrived, Harvest Moon, Bartlett, New —Clared, 14 B Gilehr tum, Norton, for FALMOUTH, BG Hichardson, goon; Haabot 6 DA, UF st, Watta, England, i, nteainahiyy City of Hulifax, Ja ; brig Hiailfax, Powey, N Yo ‘hrs Mayle, and Bilza, Ba w ib—Arrived, ship us, Wade, New M E Yacker, Holloway, Boston; BD Stover, Arrived, Anglo-Saxon, Davison, Cleared Tat, Lady Blessington, Adams, N’ MALPA, Oct 22--Arrived, Rush, Hardesty, MANILA, Sept -—In port bark Asterina, |, MCSUAT, Sept 27—Arrived, bark Mary to sail for N York about Oet 10, W, Aug 97—Arrived, bark f 1 Fay, Dar au for San Franelavo, M4, Thurso (Bry Plerce, San Francigeo ; 2tat, vino, Christian, ‘do; Sept 4, barks Margaret ith, Shiver ‘Cloud, Cara, do; thy ships Ue ‘own, do} Agen, dd. in port ship Rainbow, Thayer, from , wrvived 14th, for Bostumy lig, to sili the following wn, Nov 14—Arrived, ship Roswell Sprague, uo Tat, Gen f Arrived at Qonneo, Nov) Liverpook ry, Levensaler, Guanape, damabiy Peravioiy Hottantime, il Columbia, Brereton, diag. joshua Bostun. roomate’ Paros brig Alex tin, Baltimore. Ind; ache O Melony, Cooke jscbr 0 McLean, Cook, Boston ; schr Melvina Jane, Smith, NYork. Ath, y H Bickmore, Fountain, 2th, Castilian, Lang, Matanzas, TAGANKOG, Oct TARRAGONA, Oct WSGreY tat oaekAgnéa Bra -Arrived, Louisa Fall, é—Arrived, Frederico, {PER Sreamsurr Crry oy Lonvon.) . Jolin Wesley, Ford, Cardenas; Nov 1-—Arrived, Sansparei, McAlpine, Phile lagna, NYork- 4, Oct 30—Saah Burkee, Suiberiaa ct Ml, Vesta, Sorensen, NYork. Arrived at Mushing, Nov. 8, Prowess, fHilbert, NYork. Brivvon (Pul), Nov #-Arrived, Blozaldon, Cowan, N¥ork ; Sd, Winifred, Soott, do, Sailed dd, Excelsior, Bowers, Mobile, BORDEAUX, Nov L fithe, Bordeaux for Savannan. 1 from Koyan Oct 3, Formose, Dussurget, New Or- Nos Avnrs, Sept 24—In port, loading, Ada Gray, ston, MeCreaay: ua, Carver, for N 1¥, Lor Boston, rmived at Pauiilac 1st, Braemar, Grif- Race; Lord Pal ‘Tidbets, aud Ai and Isabel, Mo Canvirr, Nov t—Sutied, A Sailed from Veuurta Oct2z, Homeward ound, Gilmore, INOPLE, Oct 21—Arrived, Hannibal, Niemann, WAGES, Oct $l—Arrived, Duna, Kalling, Riga for ‘Off 10 Oth, FW Gutochke, Duzig, from Philadelphig, for Arrived, Gaspee, Emerson, Callao for Lon- Paused by 2d, Philadelphia, Fleck, from New York for Bre- DUxGrNess, Nov $—OM, City of Bangor, Menzies, from Shields for Rangoon. Fatmonvit, ov 2-Satled, Peru, York (from Guanape), GLasaow, Nov 2—Arrived, Annie Braginton, Drysdale, GuteNook, Nov $—Balled, Tornado, Crawford, Peasa- + GALWway, Nov I-Arrived, Southern Pulle, Bergman, CLALTAR, Oct 28—Arrived, Calypso, Scotto, Taganrog NL, Oct 19—Salled, Lemuel, Howes, Boston, UuG, Nov |—Armved, Shakespeare, rih, Breckwoldt, N York. uxhayen Nov), Olive, C.ark, Callao; 24, Behr- 1 dy Det B), Borwsla, (0), Hi Arrived, P G Blanchard, Siethen, Gua. VEnvroo1, Nov %.—Arrived, Donati (9), Alexander, New . Forsyth, NYork. Chuloner, Russel), and Glen cin, New Orleans; Jolin Witik Tatay, Morse; Al ‘ork; Noupariel, Flyna, es, Hinde, San Francisco. echter, Callao, Satied ist, Dr Haver, Nov 2 ied $d, Manhattan ( Robertson, Phila- M wrer, Bryant, N’ for Boston and ect, NYork; Tus- siphia; Nestorian (9), Auld, Pe shraa, and Industri, 80- Davidson, New ‘ailap); Sd, South ‘Bartlett, New York; Liv ‘ara, Oruauovich, Newenstle and New ington, Adams, New ye Wloom, Leask, rince Pauiek, Coe! LONDON, Noy 2~Arrived, York (and’ eat ont same York. Sailed from Gravesend 4th, Lady Ble Arrived, Antelope, Rumball, NYork. leared, Craig kwal N j—Arrived, Max Spili a ENS | pee eeeneeenae mesenger ne LEGHORN, Oc M , Bohnsack, New D Draper, Bottone, Bangor; Winter, Messina (and left 2ith for NYork): , Bangor; ih, Lugenia, Latirer, and u, J C Holbrook, Leavitt, Génou ; rk. ~Arrived, Athlete, Churchill, NYork ; Orgensed, do; ith, ‘Grecian, © P Gibbs, Albert, Herman, igs, do; Brage, or 2—Uleared. Olbers, Pranson, NYork. , etd —Arctved, Vinay # Rowantree, for New Or) npahero (Br), Broughton, tor do, Jo, dos brigs Adela, for do, dos ».a, do Henriette (NG), tor New Orleans, 7, bark Doris Broderson (Dan), na, Idg; barks Contest, for NY or ulenred previous e ane Si priy llenry Adderiy, ms Nov le Arrived, Uak Point, Vigurs, N York. 7-Sailed previdus, suntv Lee, Robin. Youou Ma, 8 son, N York (lias been reported fn port 29h); Ge American Ports. e (Vort), Miguel wan, Lowes, dalti- F Nickerson, Kel- an; Muria Koxaoa, Pa mer; Howard, woper, Nickersou, Woodbrir’ Anight, Hopkins, Siizabethpo: for "Portland Ledona, Holbrook; Tahmiroo, Col Connors, Gould, Siizabethport; Mary Let Ospray, Bradford, and Scud, Morgan, Rondont; Senator, lin, Nork, ‘Below, bark MB Stetson, from Clenfue- Sportsman and Klmira, Saturday, wind NNW to N, steamers Alhamabra an; ships Min oro and Tyro; barks Modena and otuing reported xalled Susitay; wind ESE to NNE. Bark Wasp aud a ship and a Lark unknown, bound out, re- a. ‘arifa (Br) Nov 2 via ntown WmtLawrence, trom Balti- tune, trom NYorl aia; brig Annie Wales (Br), from Smyr Wndelpaia, «basi NJ; Delaware, Lord, and Mk Newton, Reed main at anchor in th mds Lith —Arrived, steamers T Warten rma, frou Philade sie ciondy. Freemany Phiiade! Sd; Oriental, bark White Cyond Storer, from Waldoboro; schrs Prince o! Matngh; Frank, from Domingo City, niote, from Smyrna, ‘Also arrived loth, brig Flora, Rio Grande. s eared, bark May Queen, Chap- brigs Echo, Terhune, Pernambuco and a 3; schrs MD Mars- ke (Br), Tafan St Pierre, Nirt; American Boy. ‘Travers; Sarah ‘Homme! es, ana Jobn ifawkins Lioyd, Jersey City; And Jas MeMohon, Wilson, Albany, ¥ Queen; brig Echo. ) Nov H—Arrived, argaret & Lucy. ‘ Se ate in, ‘Haitfax, WN! 3 Lundy of the brig Jno Balch,Gardner, a RurksJoln Bright (Br), McMullen, and Jerome, Drosby, Liverpool; scnri Ida Birdsall, Birdaail, stor, Philacelphia. ont, "Hammond, Bru rd,and M A Taier, Ty: GF Geery, Conklin, NYork ; Ermenin- ), Pots, unt Jc ¢, Shepherd, N¥ork; nta (Nor), Wright, Liverpoo} sy, Ella Howell (Br), Roberts, N ANDINA, Nov. 8—Arrived, brig Janes Crosby, Bald- OF, Nov 1h—Sailed, bark Regina, Bal- leona. Liberia. ved, achr Mary, Gilchrist, Rowland, NYork, ived, ectir Daylight, McFad- FORTRESS MC thnore, in tow. 2 GEORGETOWN, SC, Sov b—Ar ared, achr CS Webb, OUCUSTER, Noy Le UL, Nov $—Arrivad, cohra JJ Worthington, 3 Rhoda Holmes, Holn 2D Higgans, Lil Hunt, New York; Westcott, Gandy, MeAlley, end Willam Dusen, Arrived, ships Anglo Saxon (Br), Leahy, issell, Musk, NYork; orig lytle, Dow, % OV Migott, Healy, Havre; schr CM New- ved, barks Kate Harding, nes, Ko Juaetro, ames, Goodwin, C § rif. Below, Painam, Atwood, froma Be Miasiéslpp), Honry, New Quick. NYork. sortes, Ne-son, N Vork, amahip Junt- » brig Roanoke, wonio, Morse, Genoa; brig Nellie Mowe camera Roman, Baker, Boston; Hunter, ‘Turks Islands. Nov 12—Arrived, schr T J ‘Trafton, Tap- Nov 5—Arrived, Sen Quoen, Wooster, ra Mary Price, Ferguson, Manricetown, NJ; ion, King, ard Anua # Jacobs, Jones, New FRANC/8CO, Nov 1h—Arrived, ships British Prince ste, NSW; Nationta Hope (ir), Mix, paris Free Trade, Buddington, and Explorar, (Nor), Amundsen, Cork; Wave ‘Thompson, Cork; Robt Surcouf, iauique. Jereratah Thompson, Kenue'y, pool; KJueen of Colou Calin; bark Lyrla (iit, Clark, Queenstown. SAVANNAH, Nov 10--Salled, steamship Orlental, Bnow, bark Annie T Bell, Ackley, Hav dais, N York, iih—Arrived, steamships Herman Livingston, and Gulf Stream, NYork} ship } pool; barks St Marya, Eastport; Bailed—Bark A.B Wyman, thr Theob Birt ), Christian, New Chapman, Neweastie, Ns Cleared—Barks Gen Birel } sebr Ocean Tra- (Br), Armstrony tw) Boston; scbr J 8 Bur- Golden Horn, ‘atkenburg, AU patrick, Glascuw WILMINGTON, NC, Nov 12—Arrived, sohr Thomas Wilson, N York, red, steamship Rebecca Clyde, NYork. 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